Why autism isn’t diagnosed in girls and women
- Gina Rippon's new book, *Off the Spectrum*, addresses the underestimation of autism in girls and women.
- Historically, autism was considered a male problem, leading to diagnostic biases against girls.
- Rippon examined over 120 studies and found that most focused primarily on male subjects.
- Rippon stated the diagnostic system was biased from the start, saying "the diagnostic dice were loaded."
- A diagnosis often brings relief to women, while older women expressed regret for the past.
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